Smith Stance / Fuse / Sentry Lenses

Replacement lenses for the Smith Fuse, Stance and Sentry ski and snowboard goggle. The Smith Fuse, Stance, and Sentry are the same frames, and share the same lenses. Sensor Mirror lenses are a must have for those nasty weather conditions!

* VLT (Visible Light Transmission) The
percentage of available light allowed to reach the
eye.

To help identify the correct Smith replacement
lens, Smith Optics molds the model number into the snow goggle
frame. Please look just under the right eye of the outside of the
goggle frame for the model number. You might need to reflect light
onto the frame to see it clearly. Some models stamp the model
number near the inside of the nose area. Please call us at
1-800-Pro-Lens if you have any questions or would like help in
identifying the correct replacement lens.[ F-1 model
]

*Use a microfiber goggle bag or cloth as a glove to protect the lenses from damage when removing and installing lenses!

1. Carefully remove the old lens by placing one hand on the forehead area of the frame and your other hand on the nose area.

2. Wiggle and pull, separating the frame from the lens. The forehead area should pop off first. Work your way across the top, down the sides and finish removing the lens from the frame

3. Install new lens starting with the nose area, making sure the nose of the new lens is firmly seated into the nose area of the frame. Work your way around the bottom of each eye, move up each side and finish at the top. All done!

This is my third lens. Great service and priced so that I can replace after just a couple of scratches.

Amazing quality for the price!
From Ish52 of Alta, Utah on 12/27/2015.

Bought the Blue/Green Mirror and the Ignitor Mirror I and am more than pleased with Smith and the interchangeability of these goggles. I use the Blue/Green for flat light days and the Ignitor for the bluebirds. Would never even consider spending more on any other goggles. These models, the Fuse & Stance, are all you need with the two aforementioned lenses. Anything else is just glitter and disco balls, lol. Very happy with my purchase!

Clear lens
From Jason of Montreal, Quebec on 3/23/2015.

I needed a clear lens for night skiing. This item works perfectly for my needs. Also it was much cheaper buying from here (including shipping) than through the Smith Canada website.

blue sensor lense
From Catherine Brown of Birmingham, United Kingdom on 3/10/2014.

Great for flat light so I could see definition between the slope and the grey sky, brilliant for moguls and powder in these condtions. However I don't think any lense can cope with flat light, very low cloud and snow. Best to go indoors for hot chocolate then until the storm passes!!!

Green mirror lens
From Catherine Brown of Birmingham, United Kingdom on 3/10/2014.

The red mirror lens was awesome on bluebird days. Blocked out the sun beautifully so I didn't have to squint!!

Lens does not look at ALL like the photo on the website; the photo is quite misleading. On the website, the lens looks grey and mirrored. In reality, the lens I received looks like the RC36 (very rose/yellow), with no obvious mirror and only slightly less transmissibility than the Gold Sensor Mirror I already own. Assuming the lens I received is the Platinum Mirror, it's a fine lens in and of itself (I've had it for 2 years), but look at the RC36 lens picture to see what it will look like when you get it.

Great lens for sunnier conditions while still holding enough light transmission for shady bits.

Thank you
From Lisa of sydney, Australia on 7/31/2013.

great lenses & great service

always clear
From Marco of Utrecht, Netherlands on 4/11/2013.

Deu to the regulator system tou can modify de air flow intake. This way the lens will stay clear no matter how hard you need to word in the pow and if you fall, it clear/up fast. good fit. great goggle, better lens

Perfect Fit
From Anonymous of Rockledge, Florida on 3/14/2013.

The lenses fit my older Model Fuse Goggles, used the Blue Reflective lens on the Trip to Utah, it was great in the Flat light... Never got a chance to use the Rose Lens, Cloudy and flat light most of the 6 days I was there.... Happy with the overall purchase!

Good Lens
From Anonymous of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on 3/4/2013.

Good replacement lens. The gold sensor is not really reflective gold, as shown in the picture, but more of a rose/gold see through lens. Good for flat light or night time, but does nothing for partly sunny/sunny days. Good to have a Sol_X or Blackout as well for the bluebird days. The vent at top does not really move as well as my other lens sets for this goggle, but it is set at 1/2 way open, and hasn't fogged up yet. Recommended!

Turn Fog Into Clouds
From Anonymous of Whistler,eh, British Columbia on 12/28/2012.

70% light transmission and the highest contrast. Look at a fog-bank and see clouds... and near the shortest days of the year, when it is dark and puking and you are in the alpine, this is as good as it gets. I used to like the Rose lens but this is better. It is also a flat lens so it does not get scratched as easily and the ol' thumb squeegie works better too.

9/26/2014 – Need replacement for broken PMT Airflow goggle lens. Is this the right fit?

Response From Pro-Lens: PMT only refers to the venting system. It does not identify the model. Check the lower right corner of your Smith Optics goggle on the exterior. You will find a number or a letter number combination that will identify the goggle.

3/6/2014 – I have fuse goggles and at the top of the lens there is a plastic bit that slides to open/close the airflow. I don't see that in the pictures you have for this replacement lens. The air holes at the top looks different on . . .

Response From Pro-Lens: Hi Karen,

The ventilation holes were changed when they introduced the Stance goggle that replaced the Fuse and Sentry, though the exact shape of the lens and clip-in points remained the same, so the lenses are compatible. All of our Stance/Fuse/Sentry lenses are OEM from Smith Optics and have the built in regulator to open and close the vents on the lens.